Pronunciation: /ˈsʌnˌʃaʊər/

Definitions of sunshower

noun a brief period of rain falling while the sun is shining

Example Sentences

A1 I saw a sunshower while walking home from school.

A2 The sunshower made a rainbow appear in the sky.

B1 A sunshower is a weather phenomenon where rain falls while the sun is shining.

B2 Despite the sunshower, we decided to continue our picnic in the park.

C1 The beauty of a sunshower is truly mesmerizing, with raindrops glistening in the sunlight.

C2 Experiencing a sunshower in the countryside is a magical moment that brings a sense of wonder and awe.

Examples of sunshower in a Sentence

formal A sunshower is a meteorological phenomenon where rain falls while the sun is shining.

informal I love when a sunshower happens, it's like getting a free shower from nature.

slang I heard that a sunshower is when the devil is beating his wife.

figurative The sunshower of emotions overwhelmed her as she tried to process the news.

Grammatical Forms of sunshower

past tense

sunshowered

plural

sunshowers

comparative

more sunshower

superlative

most sunshower

present tense

sunshowers

future tense

will sunshower

perfect tense

have sunshowered

continuous tense

is sunshowering

singular

sunshower

positive degree

sunshower

infinitive

to sunshower

gerund

sunshowering

participle

sunshowered

Origin and Evolution of sunshower

First Known Use: 1636 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'sunshower' is believed to have originated from the English language.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe a meteorological phenomenon where rain falls while the sun is shining, the term 'sunshower' has evolved to also symbolize contradictory or unusual situations in literature and everyday language.